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October 26, 2006

Readers finally get their say at JBook.com’s Peoples’ Choice Awards




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"Dignity Beyond Death," Rochel Berman.
 
Jewish thought:
"Betraying Spinoza," Rebecca Goldstein.
 
Fiction:
"Her Body Knows," David Grossman.
 
BabagaNewz children's literature:
"Before You Were Born," Howard Schwartz, illustrated by Kristina Swarner.
 
JBooks.com people's choice award for the decade's best work of Jewish fiction:
"Everything is Illuminated," Jonathan Safran Foer.
 
Reform Judaism prize for Jewish fiction:
"Kafka in Bronteland," Tamar Yellin.
 
National Foundation for Jewish Culture's Samuel Goldberg and Sons Foundation Prize for emerging writer of Jewish fiction:
"The Discontinuity of Small Things," Kevin Haworth.
 
Anne and Robert Cowan writer's award of the Jewish community endowment fund: Julie Orringer.
 

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